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ERIC ED279887: Curriculum Guide for Employability Skills Training: ...
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This guide contains 21 task sheets for use in helping
students develop job-hunting skills. The following
employability skills are addressed in the individual task
sheets: compiling a list of personal attributes,
identifying a list of areas of work that will provide
personal job satisfaction, determining ways of reducing
levels of stress, using reference materials to compile an
occupational profile, investigating non-wage-related job
characteristics, developing goals and determining career
objectives, performing a job search, participating in an
information interview, completing a social security form,
using a telephone to contact an employer, completing a
job application, preparing a resume, writing a letter to
apply for a job, interviewing for a job, contacting a job
interviewer to accept or reject a job, completing income
tax withholding forms, describing performance evaluation
measurements used by employers, performing a continuing
education program search, analyzing career information to
identify opportunities for advancement, and describing
job resignation and dismissal practices. Each task sheet
contains some or all of the following: duty statement,
duty number, task number, task statement, achievement
indicators, criteria, list of tools and equipment needed,
and list of recommended resources. Student and class
achievement record forms and a list of employability
skills trainers are also included. (MN)
Date Published: 2014-12-28 22:58:23
Identifier: ERIC_ED279887
Item Size: 30317478
Language: english
Media Type: texts
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